The complexity of reality comes from variable justice and variable evil. There is no permanent bad guy, let alone a permanent good guy. As a person, there will always be a selfish side, or fame and fortune, or vanity for oneself. It is often said that life is a never-ending race, and only purposeful competition makes life meaningful.
In fact, Megamind has never grown up in his heart. He develops new weapons every day in the hope of defeating Superman. He always goes to catch the female reporter Ritchi to cause a crisis in the city. When one day Ritchi is no longer afraid and Superman leaves the city, he seems to have lost his playmate. Depression and grievance surged up. This is a complex society where there is no absolute hate and no absolute love. HaI dreamed that he could marry Ritchi one day, but because he was rejected, after he accidentally got superpowers, he was the first to want to take revenge on the person he once loved, and instead became a big bad guy.
At the climax of the movie, I thought the movie would continue the vulgar heroism of Superman's final decision to come back to save people. Megamind, the big blue head, died in the speeding car, but who knows, when the identity switched and the watch turned, the Superman who saved the city turned out to be the one who once saved the city. Megamind, the big bad guy who was spurned by everyone. When Megamind returned to his original shape, he finally got everyone's approval and applause with his practical actions. The white cape, cool hairstyle, and underwear are still the image of Superman in his memory, but the kindness he hid in his heart remained unchanged. .
Unexpected, reasonable, and in many cases, I can see the director's respect for the complexity of reality and compassion for human nature.
Maybe today’s movies have already passed the popcorn era. Throughout the past ten years of Oscar-winning feature films, they are full of the entanglement and connection between human nature and reality. Education must start from dolls, so “Super Villain” is a DreamWorks work. A very regular job.
"Super Villain", there is no eternal villain, the drama of the final scene draws a happy ending to the film, just like the beginning, a museum opening ceremony, a yellow coat that blocks people's sight, and a A revered statue and a popular urban hero, "In the dust of the world, I would rather love and hate", when the fanaticism is no longer, the hatred will become futile, not to be happy with things, not to be sad with oneself, maybe this, This is what the director wants to tell us, the meaning of life.
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